First you need to install two software: Fuse and ntfs-3g, where ntfs-3g relies on fuse, so you must first install fuse. The download seems to need to consider the kernel version matching, but I did not consider, directly download the latest, the installation process did not appear to be the problem. The downloaded URLs are: Http://sourceforge.net/projects/fuse/files or http://fuse.sourceforge.net and http://www.tuxera.com/ community/ntfs-3g-download/
When installing, the system needs to be equipped with GCC, my Redhat6.3 does not have GCC, so I need to install GCC,GCC rpm in the system installation disk or the image ISO file packages folder.
The RPM package is installed in the following order:
GCC RPM Package Installation order, note rpm package in the Packages folder of the installation disk and RPM needs to be installed sequentially (because some packages have dependencies)
kernel-headers-2.6.32-279.el6.i686.rpm
glibc-headers-2.12-1.80.el6.i686.rpm
glibc-devel-2.12-1.80.el6.i686.rpm
libgomp-4.4.6-4.el6.i686.rpm
libstdc++-devel-4.4.6-4.el6.i686.rpm
libgcc-4.4.6-4.el6.i686.rpm
mpfr-2.4.1-6.el6.i686.rpm
cpp-4.4.6-4.el6.i686.rpm
ppl-0.10.2-11.el6.i686.rpm
cloog-ppl-0.15.7-1.2.el6.i686.rpm
gcc-4.4.6-4.el6.i686.rpm
gcc-c++- 4.4.6-4.EL6.I686.RPM
need to be aware of the order in which dependencies exist:
cloog-ppl-0.15.7-1.2.el6.i686.rpm resolve libppl.so.7 libppl_c.so.2
mpfr-2.4.1-6.el6.i686.rpm Resolve libmpfr.so.1
cpp-4.4.6-4.el6.i686.rpm dependent mpfr-2.4.1-6.el6.i686.rpm that libmpfr.so.1
GCC-4.4.6-4.EL6.I686.RPM relies on cpp-4.4.6-4.el6.i686.rpm and cloog-ppl-0.15.7-1.2.el6.i686.rpm
Gcc-c++-4.4.6-4. el6.i686.rpm dependent gcc-4.4.6-4.el6.i686.rpm and mpfr-2.4.1-6.el6.i686.rpm
After GCC is installed, enter gcc-v, and if there is a response indicating successful installation, then you can continue to install fuse and ntfs-3g
Installation of Fuse:
Unzip the installation package through tar, then switch the directory to the Fuse directory via CD, then execute the following command in turn:
./configure
Make
Make install
/sbin/modprobe Fuse
Then proceed to install NTFS-3G:
Unzip the installation, and then switch the directory to the NTFS-3G directory and execute the following command in turn:
./configure
Make
Make install
Installation is complete, the following is the Mount NTFS disk
The command is:mount-t ntfs-3g/dev/sda2/mnt/d, you need to create the/MNT/D folder first
Mounted successfully. You can view the files for the corresponding disk through LS/MNT/D.
Unmount Mounted Disk command is:umount/dev/sda2, the mounted partition can be unloaded
Reference URLs that help me during the learning process:
Http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_780982a301016dyq.html
Http://www.yl1001.com/article/4651409252403722.htm (I got an error in the installation order of the RPM package)
Http://biancheng.dnbcw.info/linux/291307.html
http://www.cnblogs.com/just4fun/archive/2011/01/10/1931858.html (This installation sequence on my computer also has a problem, for the installation order, the recommendation of which dependent package to install which, The error message is generally a function, you can already enter the function script name Google or Baidu, to see the script function in which RPM package, to install)
http://xiyoulaoyuanjia.blog.163.com/blog/static/1827533062011613113027949/(view partition with Fdisk-l, explanation of Extended partition in System)
Http://www.jb51.net/os/RedHat/1331.html (Explanation of fdisk-l results, very detailed, personal feeling very good)
An extended partition is the equivalent of a container that has multiple logical partitions under it, such as the hda5,hda6,hda7,hda8,hda9 from which it belongs, and what belongs to it, which can be seen through the range of start and end,
Like what:
/DEV/SDA4, is the extension of the partition,/DEV/SDA5,/DEV/SDA6,/DEV/SDA7,/DEV/SDA8,/DEV/SDA9,/DEV/SDA10,/DEV/SDA11, pay attention to the analysis of their relationship between the start,end.
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